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NO PAPER NEXT WEEK NOVEMBER 6, 1953 Running for sophomore offices, there are on the presidential tickets Sheldon Minow and Bill Hallinan. Ralph Sheffey and Ted Gruchot are competing for the vice-president's office. For secretary we have Connie Gintilas and Kay Stolle, and for treasurer there are Morton Blieberg- and Mary Anne Deane. hopeful of winning the treasurer's position. In the senior class there are running for president Don Homer, Jim Goedert, and Jim Cunningham. Alex Wroblewski, Robert Hower, and Tom Wienckowski are hopeful of the vicepresidency. Jeanne Alexander, James MacMahon, and John Gorman are trying for secretary. And Ray Kehoe, Edith Kubas, and Jack O'Connor have ambitions for the treasurer's spot. The results of the election will be announced at the Day Commerce Council Dance, the Bunny Hop, tonight. Mu Phi Epsilon to Present Concert Phi Sigma Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority, will present Alexander Tcherepnin, pianist, in a concert to take place in the Recital Hall of the downtown campus. The hall is located on the seventh floor. The concert will take place on Monday, November 16, 1953, at 8:30 p.m. The donation is $1.25, and is well worth it. For tickets, please see Jackie Nelson of the Music School. DePaul University Commerce Holding Elections In Rm. 1605-Don't Forget to Vote Class officer elections for the 'Day Commerce Council are taking place today in room 1605. All full-time students of the Day College of Commerce have the right to vote. Student identification cards must be shown at the polls, to insure that there will be no duplication of votes. On the freshmen tickets, there are running for president Ray Rogers, Paul Paulikas, George Zgliczynski, Joe Evans, and Steve Culen. Running for vicepresident we have Ron Metrovich, Jim Kasmala, Frank Tyska, Joe Bruni, Dan Turner, Diane Marhoefer, and Ed Paluszewski. Eleanor Hallagan, Louis Dudas, Nancy Rosek, Mari Kae Murray, and Frank Kerrigan are running for the secretary's office. And trying for the treasurer's spot we have Janet Likenheld, Ed Gardas, Frank Kromer, Barbara Churchill, Bill Sobraski, Ray Harinett, and Arnold Le Compte. gspire to Election News Told Tonight At^Bunny Hop Tonight another gala event is scheduled to take place in the Auditorium. The Day Commerce Council is conducting its annual dance, which has always proved to be one of the best gym dances of the year. Topping off the evening of dancing will be the announcement of the election results. This will be the first official revelation of the balloting to take place today, so everyone should be on hand to learn the news first hand.- Not only will the results be announced for Commerce, but also the winners in the contests taking place in the other colleges conducting elections today will be revealed. The featured dance of the evening will be the Bunny Hop after which the dance is named. Ever since Ray Anthony introduced the Bunny Hop, it has been increasing in popularity at the school dances. Tonight is the Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century Politicians on the March Don Freko, Dan Bastis, and Edward Horwic are running for the junior presidency. For vicepresident we have Larry Wilkas, Joe Bosco, and Boris Jacob. For secretary Natalie Jerawski, Matt Whalan, and Ann Finnegan Pictured above are the happy faces of many of the Liberal Arts Colleae students E^i Byron^'and l'? s"'kfwho comPus elective office in today's balloting. U.S. Navy Docks at DePaul on Tuesday Lieutenant I. R. Williams of the U. S. Navy Office of Officer Procurement will interview Liberal Arts seniors who are interested in the Navy's OCS program from 9:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, November 10, 1953. Lt. Williams will be located just inside the entrance of the Liberal Arts building, on the first floors. Men who are interested in the OCS program are advised to apply about six months before graduation to allow ample time for their application to be processed.CHICAGO, ILLINOIS VOLUME XXXII—NUMBER Political Pot Boils on LA Campus in Class Elections Elections for class officers in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be held today in Wangler Hall. At this time, DePaulites will vote for the candidates they consider most eligible to be the representatives of their classes. The newly elected officers will automatically Post Office Now Accepts Applicants For Christmas Jobs The Chicago postoffice is again accepting applicants for temporary jobs during the Christmas vacation. Applications are now available at the main postoffice or your local branch as a carrier or for a clerical job. Applicants must be eighteen years of age, but seventeen year-olds will be accepted as carriers. The applications should be mailed to the Director of Personnel, Room 304, Main Postoffice, Chicago 7, Illinois, if you wish to work in the main time for all DeiPau'lites not hav- postoffice. However, if you wish ing learned how to do it as yet to work for your local branch, to learn. the application must be submit- As the posters say, "Come on, ted at your local branch, all you Bunnies, let's hop to the The salary is $1.56 V2 per hour. music of Vic Faraci." In case you haven't heard, Vic is the new find of the Music School. He has already made several impromptu appearances at school, including the DCC Open House. As usual, the admission will be $1.00. Music will begin at 9:00 p.m. and continue throughout the evening. The period of employment will be from December 1 to December 31, 1953. This will give De Paulians the two weeks of the Christmas vacation to work. You can work as many as ten hours a day, six days a week. There will be no examination given, and applicants will be hired as they are' needed. WE HAVE TO STUDY TOO become members of the Liberal Arts College Council. Below is a list of the parties and candidates who are running for office in their respective classes: Senior Class LIBERALS: Dan Lecos, president Bob Ellsworth, vice president Thomasine (Tommy) Garippo, secretary Ross Fitzgibbons, treasurer Kay Rice, sergeant-at-arms.DEPAULOCRATS: Wayne Hoffman, president Maryanne De Laurentis, vice president Chuck Schell, secretary Dan McKay, treasurer Joe Lagattuta, sergeant-at-arms. Junior Politicians NEW FACES: Jim "Coach" Connelly, president Tom O'Connor, vice president Genevieve Deuel, secretary Joan Mount, treasurer Jerry Rikk, sergeantat-arms.GO-GETTERS: Ralph Schuler, president Arlene Buzek, vicepresident Lois Pope, secretary John Lauten, treasurer Dick Palumbo, sergeant-at-arms. Sophomore Class JUGS: John Kelly, president Anne O'Connor, vice-president Ann Chrisos, secretary Andrea (Andy) O'Donnell, treasurer Tom Murphy, sergeant-at-arms. PLEBIANS: Jim c, president Joe Schneider, vice president Carol Wascowicz, secretary Betty Anne Killorin, treasurer, Dan Kadjan, sergeantat-arms.Freshman Politicos DEPAULOCR ATS: Mike Close, president Ruth Cummings, vice president Joan Fischer, secretary Katherine Roche, treasurer Jim Fessler, sergeant-at-arms. DEMONCRATS: Jim Kilroy, president Gerry Anton, vice president Bonnie Jaworski, secretary Barbara Bonner, treasurer Bob Meiers, sergeant-atarms.BUGS: Joe Fontana, president Bob Carbon, vice president Vivian Benedetti, secretary Pat Clemmons, treasurer Don DiJulio, sergeant-at-arms. DIAMONDS: Tom Linklater, president Tom King, vice president Barbara Zochowski, secretary Ed Kantwill, treasurer Carol Burke, sergeant-at-arms. SUDS: Bob Niersbach, president Carol Stelinicki, vice president Joyce Seguin, recording secretary Pat Lappas, corresponding secretary Mark Quinn, treasurer Jack Rogers, sergeant-at-arms. The secretarial candidates on the SUDS party slate are to b$ contested so we are told.

NO PAPER NEXT WEEK NOVEMBER 6, 1953 Running for sophomore offices, there are on the presidential tickets Sheldon Minow and Bill Hallinan. Ralph Sheffey and Ted Gruchot are competing for the vice-president's office. For secretary we have Connie Gintilas and Kay Stolle, and for treasurer there are Morton Blieberg- and Mary Anne Deane. hopeful of winning the treasurer's position. In the senior class there are running for president Don Homer, Jim Goedert, and Jim Cunningham. Alex Wroblewski, Robert Hower, and Tom Wienckowski are hopeful of the vicepresidency. Jeanne Alexander, James MacMahon, and John Gorman are trying for secretary. And Ray Kehoe, Edith Kubas, and Jack O'Connor have ambitions for the treasurer's spot. The results of the election will be announced at the Day Commerce Council Dance, the Bunny Hop, tonight. Mu Phi Epsilon to Present Concert Phi Sigma Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority, will present Alexander Tcherepnin, pianist, in a concert to take place in the Recital Hall of the downtown campus. The hall is located on the seventh floor. The concert will take place on Monday, November 16, 1953, at 8:30 p.m. The donation is $1.25, and is well worth it. For tickets, please see Jackie Nelson of the Music School. DePaul University Commerce Holding Elections In Rm. 1605-Don't Forget to Vote Class officer elections for the 'Day Commerce Council are taking place today in room 1605. All full-time students of the Day College of Commerce have the right to vote. Student identification cards must be shown at the polls, to insure that there will be no duplication of votes. On the freshmen tickets, there are running for president Ray Rogers, Paul Paulikas, George Zgliczynski, Joe Evans, and Steve Culen. Running for vicepresident we have Ron Metrovich, Jim Kasmala, Frank Tyska, Joe Bruni, Dan Turner, Diane Marhoefer, and Ed Paluszewski. Eleanor Hallagan, Louis Dudas, Nancy Rosek, Mari Kae Murray, and Frank Kerrigan are running for the secretary's office. And trying for the treasurer's spot we have Janet Likenheld, Ed Gardas, Frank Kromer, Barbara Churchill, Bill Sobraski, Ray Harinett, and Arnold Le Compte. gspire to Election News Told Tonight At^Bunny Hop Tonight another gala event is scheduled to take place in the Auditorium. The Day Commerce Council is conducting its annual dance, which has always proved to be one of the best gym dances of the year. Topping off the evening of dancing will be the announcement of the election results. This will be the first official revelation of the balloting to take place today, so everyone should be on hand to learn the news first hand.- Not only will the results be announced for Commerce, but also the winners in the contests taking place in the other colleges conducting elections today will be revealed. The featured dance of the evening will be the Bunny Hop after which the dance is named. Ever since Ray Anthony introduced the Bunny Hop, it has been increasing in popularity at the school dances. Tonight is the Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century Politicians on the March Don Freko, Dan Bastis, and Edward Horwic are running for the junior presidency. For vicepresident we have Larry Wilkas, Joe Bosco, and Boris Jacob. For secretary Natalie Jerawski, Matt Whalan, and Ann Finnegan Pictured above are the happy faces of many of the Liberal Arts Colleae students E^i Byron^'and l'? s"'kfwho comPus elective office in today's balloting. U.S. Navy Docks at DePaul on Tuesday Lieutenant I. R. Williams of the U. S. Navy Office of Officer Procurement will interview Liberal Arts seniors who are interested in the Navy's OCS program from 9:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, November 10, 1953. Lt. Williams will be located just inside the entrance of the Liberal Arts building, on the first floors. Men who are interested in the OCS program are advised to apply about six months before graduation to allow ample time for their application to be processed.CHICAGO, ILLINOIS VOLUME XXXII—NUMBER Political Pot Boils on LA Campus in Class Elections Elections for class officers in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be held today in Wangler Hall. At this time, DePaulites will vote for the candidates they consider most eligible to be the representatives of their classes. The newly elected officers will automatically Post Office Now Accepts Applicants For Christmas Jobs The Chicago postoffice is again accepting applicants for temporary jobs during the Christmas vacation. Applications are now available at the main postoffice or your local branch as a carrier or for a clerical job. Applicants must be eighteen years of age, but seventeen year-olds will be accepted as carriers. The applications should be mailed to the Director of Personnel, Room 304, Main Postoffice, Chicago 7, Illinois, if you wish to work in the main time for all DeiPau'lites not hav- postoffice. However, if you wish ing learned how to do it as yet to work for your local branch, to learn. the application must be submit- As the posters say, "Come on, ted at your local branch, all you Bunnies, let's hop to the The salary is $1.56 V2 per hour. music of Vic Faraci." In case you haven't heard, Vic is the new find of the Music School. He has already made several impromptu appearances at school, including the DCC Open House. As usual, the admission will be $1.00. Music will begin at 9:00 p.m. and continue throughout the evening. The period of employment will be from December 1 to December 31, 1953. This will give De Paulians the two weeks of the Christmas vacation to work. You can work as many as ten hours a day, six days a week. There will be no examination given, and applicants will be hired as they are' needed. WE HAVE TO STUDY TOO become members of the Liberal Arts College Council. Below is a list of the parties and candidates who are running for office in their respective classes: Senior Class LIBERALS: Dan Lecos, president Bob Ellsworth, vice president Thomasine (Tommy) Garippo, secretary Ross Fitzgibbons, treasurer Kay Rice, sergeant-at-arms.DEPAULOCRATS: Wayne Hoffman, president Maryanne De Laurentis, vice president Chuck Schell, secretary Dan McKay, treasurer Joe Lagattuta, sergeant-at-arms. Junior Politicians NEW FACES: Jim "Coach" Connelly, president Tom O'Connor, vice president Genevieve Deuel, secretary Joan Mount, treasurer Jerry Rikk, sergeantat-arms.GO-GETTERS: Ralph Schuler, president Arlene Buzek, vicepresident Lois Pope, secretary John Lauten, treasurer Dick Palumbo, sergeant-at-arms. Sophomore Class JUGS: John Kelly, president Anne O'Connor, vice-president Ann Chrisos, secretary Andrea (Andy) O'Donnell, treasurer Tom Murphy, sergeant-at-arms. PLEBIANS: Jim c, president Joe Schneider, vice president Carol Wascowicz, secretary Betty Anne Killorin, treasurer, Dan Kadjan, sergeantat-arms.Freshman Politicos DEPAULOCR ATS: Mike Close, president Ruth Cummings, vice president Joan Fischer, secretary Katherine Roche, treasurer Jim Fessler, sergeant-at-arms. DEMONCRATS: Jim Kilroy, president Gerry Anton, vice president Bonnie Jaworski, secretary Barbara Bonner, treasurer Bob Meiers, sergeant-atarms.BUGS: Joe Fontana, president Bob Carbon, vice president Vivian Benedetti, secretary Pat Clemmons, treasurer Don DiJulio, sergeant-at-arms. DIAMONDS: Tom Linklater, president Tom King, vice president Barbara Zochowski, secretary Ed Kantwill, treasurer Carol Burke, sergeant-at-arms. SUDS: Bob Niersbach, president Carol Stelinicki, vice president Joyce Seguin, recording secretary Pat Lappas, corresponding secretary Mark Quinn, treasurer Jack Rogers, sergeant-at-arms. The secretarial candidates on the SUDS party slate are to b$ contested so we are told.